Our Belief
Trinity
There is one God, eternally existent in three persons: the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Denomination
We believe Jesus is our Denomination.
Divinity of Christ
In the deity, virgin birth, miracles and sinless life of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Blood of Jesus
In the sacrificial death of Jesus and an atonement through His shed blood.
Tithes & Offering
Our Offerings should not be restricted to a Tithe of one Tenth it should be according to our ability to give.
Our Views On Tithes & Offerings
Discover Our Beliefs on Tithes and Offerings at Love Like Ministry
We at Love Like Jesus Ministry believe in Offerings not particularly Tithing.
We believe Tithing was an Old Testament requirement, when God says bring food to my storehouse and not money as what is being brought to the churches today.
10 % income for a poor person can be a huge financial burden, whereas for a rich person it is a drop in the ocean.
Which it is written in the New Testament give and it will be given back to you in the same measure.
We can never out give God, but he tests us, to see if will bless others.
God loves a cheerful giver not tearful, he will judge our offering according to our means to afford and look at our hearts.
Our belief in tithing and offerings is rooted in the understanding that God blesses those who give with a cheerful heart (2 Corinthians 9:7). Therefore, we encourage members of our community to give with gratitude and generosity, knowing that their contributions make a tangible difference in the lives of others.
Join us at Love Like Jesus Ministry as we uphold the sacred practice of tithing and offerings, knowing that together, we can further the work of God’s kingdom and make a lasting impact in our world.
TRINITY
The Christian doctrine of the Trinity teaches that there is one God who exists in three distinct persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit. Each person of the Trinity is fully God, yet they are also distinct from one another in their roles and relationships.
The concept of the Trinity can be compared to the states of water: liquid (water), solid (ice), and gas (vapour).
Water: Just as water is one substance, the Trinity teaches that there is one God.
Ice: When water freezes, it becomes solid ice. Similarly, in the Trinity, Jesus Christ is seen as the Son of God, who took on a human form (solid, like ice) while still being fully God.
Vapour: Water can also turn into vapour or steam when heated. This can be likened to the Holy Spirit, which is often symbolized by wind or fire in the Bible. The Holy Spirit is seen as the active, unseen presence of God in the world.
While water, ice, and vapour are all distinct forms of the same substance, they can exist simultaneously. Similarly, in the Trinity, God is understood as three distinct persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) existing simultaneously as one divine being.
Denomination
We believe that “Jesus is our denomination” and the central focus of a Christian community should be Jesus Christ himself, rather than any particular set of denominational beliefs or traditions.
The most important thing in Christianity is having a close friendship with Jesus Christ. This friendship is more important than following any specific denomination group or rules. It’s about everyone coming together, keeping things simple, and all of us being committed to living the way Jesus taught us.
By emphasizing Jesus as our denomination, we can find common ground and unity in our shared faith in Jesus, regardless of denominational differences.
Divinity of Christ
Jesus, while being fully human, is also fully God. This means that he shares in the divine nature of God while also living as a human being on Earth.
Throughout the New Testament of the Bible, Jesus performs miracles and teaches with authority, demonstrating his divine power and wisdom. These actions and teachings show that Jesus is more than just a regular person—he is God among us.
By dying on the cross and rising from the dead, Jesus offers forgiveness for sins and eternal life to those who believe in him. His divine nature makes this salvation possible.
Jesus is not just a wise teacher or prophet, but the very Son of God who came to Earth to save humanity.
Blood of Jesus
We believe that Jesus’ blood was shed on the cross as a sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. Through his blood, Jesus provides redemption and salvation to all who believe in him. His sacrifice opens the way for people to be saved from the consequences of sin and to have eternal life with God.
The blood of Jesus has power over evil forces and spiritual darkness. His sacrifice defeated the power of sin, Satan, and death, offering freedom and victory to all who trust in him.
Jesus’ blood provides believers with access to God’s presence and favor. Through his sacrifice, believers can approach God with confidence, knowing that they have been made righteous and accepted because of Jesus’ blood.